Drummondiane. N. O. Rutacee. 
TAB. DCCXXIV. 
PHEBALIUM GRANDIFLORUM. Hook. 
Totum pubescenti-stellatum, foliis oblongis subundulatis obtusis, 
umbellis subtrifloris, calyce minuto, staminibus 20 et ultra, 
Ovario superne trilobo stellato-pubescente, stylo filiformi, 
stigmate 3-lobo. 
Has. Swan River, West Australia. Mr. James Drummond, 
1st Coll. n. 12. hed 
This is considerably different from any hitherto descri se 
Phebalium, and departs from the normal structure of tha 
genus in having a considerable number of stamens, only three 
ovaries combined for two-thirds of the way from the base, - 
large flowers. The calyx is peculiarly minute and nt 
tinct. The petals are oblong or obovate, clothed at the = 
as is most of the surface of the plant, with stellated and pedi 
cellate tufts of hairs, 
Fig. 1. Flower. J. 2. The same more expanded. f. 3 
Stamen. f. 4, Ovary. /.5. Transverse section of the oe 
f. 6. Portion of a leaf, showing the nature of the pubescence :— 
all more or less magnified, 
